Haha, this is pretty entertaining. Didn't Farve just say in his little interview special that the NFCCG was the most hostile environment he ever played in? I imagine that means he was a LITTLE bit intimidated..

Look for Dungy and Harrison to start leading more conversations during the pregame show. "The big thing we stressed to them during our August meetings was you are not rookies anymore," said NBC Sports executive producer Sam Flood. "It's no longer asking things like: 'Where do I put my ear piece? Now it's time to throw punches and combinations. Let's react to each other. You don't have to always be set up by Dan Patrick. I want Tony to come back at Rodney if Rodney says something. It doesn't always have to go through the middleman. That dynamic developed at the end of last year and I just want to grow some more."

The few bits I saw last year I thought Rodney was way too passive. Especially when they did that absurd segment the night of the Colts game, "contrasting" Belichick and Dungy (still can't write "Dungy" without writing "Dung."). They'd show Belichick and say "rule bender" and then cut to a smug Dungy and say "straight shooter." It's amazing how comfortable Dungy seemed with the schtick. I wanted Rodney to come up and bap him with a forearm.